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Production companies and film commissions say they are again finding their way in Florida, despite the lack of a state incentive program.
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The lack of an incentive program is driving movie makers to other states.
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Florida could shed a few more state agencies and programs by the time It’s annual lawmaking session is over—one big one slated for removal is Enterprise Florida,
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Several lawmakers raised concerns about including the Office of Film and Entertainment in a list of programs and incentives that would be repealed.
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Tax credits of up to $2 million for film, television, and digital media productions drew support from senators on Monday as part of an effort to make Florida more attractive to the entertainment industry.
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Film and TV productions shut down around the country as COVID-19 spread. Film Florida, a not-for-profit trade association, has a new president who thinks shows biz productions could be a major part of Florida’s economic recovery.
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Advocates for film and TV are trying to revive Florida’s incentive programs. They say the state can’t afford to be without it.Some lawmakers want to…
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Florida officials hope to revive the state's film industry by offering grants up to $2-million to production companies. The grants would go to certified…
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Florida’s share of film and television productions is waning as the state no longer offers tax credits for the industry. A new analysis finds Florida…
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State lawmakers want to put Florida back on the silver screen by rebooting the state’s film incentives program. Some lawmakers are tired of watching films…